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Jeremy Vine (born 17 May 1965) [1] [2] is an English television and radio presenter and journalist. He is best known as the host of his BBC Radio 2 lunchtime programme which presents news, views, interviews with live guests, consumer issues and popular music.
[20] [21] [22] The extended part of the programme was initially known as Jeremy Vine Extra as Vine has a radio show on BBC Radio 2 that starts at 12:00 noon (though for the schedules from 19 January until late February, Tina Daheley was sitting in for Vine on the radio). [23] [24] The first cover presenter, Tessa Chapman, hosted the show on 23 ...
The first record played on Radio 2 was the title track to the 1965 film The Sound of Music by Julie Andrews. Radio 2 was allocated the Light Programme's longwave and FM frequencies, while Radio 1 used its mediumwave frequencies. In early years, much programming and music was common to both stations, particularly on the shared FM frequency.
A former BBC Radio Leeds presenter launched a relentless nine-year campaign of stalking against eight victims, including ex-colleagues and TV presenter Jeremy Vine, a court has heard.
Famous faces from the worlds of music and broadcasting have remembered the ‘trailblazer’ following her death on Christmas Day.
Mr Vine is suing the former footballer for several online posts, including where Mr Barton called him a ‘pedo defender’. Jeremy Vine ‘labelled a nonce as part of sustained attack by Joey ...
Jeremy Vine takes over Jimmy Young's old lunchtime show on BBC Radio 2. [2] Les Ross takes over from David Hamilton as breakfast show presenter on Birmingham's Saga 105.7FM. The LBC services swap wavebands. The rolling news service News Direct 97.3 moves to AM and is renamed LBC News 1152 and LBC News 1152 transfers to FM and is renamed LBC 97.3.
30 September – BBC Radio 2 launches at 5:30am, replacing the BBC Light Programme. Paul Hollingdale, Kenneth Alwyn, Eric Robinson, Cliff Adams, Pat Doody, Barry Alldis, Teddy Johnson, Brian Matthew, David Jacobs, Ray Moore, Alberto Semprini, Humphrey Lyttelton, Sam Costa, Alan Dell, David Gell, Benny Green, Pete Murray, David Hamilton, and John Dunn all join.